Not Too Far To Have Never Been

Gil Lefebvre, Donna Hester, Marcia Lefebvre, Elizabeth Gilbert, Shelley Baugh, Debbie Aiken, Sarah Womack


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Not Too Far To Have Never Been by Gil Lefebvre, Donna Hester, Marcia Lefebvre, Elizabeth Gilbert, Shelley Baugh, Debbie Aiken, Sarah Womack
This suspenseful story, wrapped in romance, takes the reader from the tragedies of Vietnam to the sunny beaches of romantic Catalina Island. At the heart of the story is a love that spanned decades and illuminated the challenges that defined a generation. While Lefebvre's novel pivots around the Vietnam conflict of the '60s, it is neither a book about politics nor war.

In the present day, a forensic investigation threatens to undermine a prestigious family's military legacy as well as the sanity of the lead investigator, Captain Melanie Clarke. A cast of characters, all grappling with their own or a loved one's despair over events of the past, come together as mysteries of lost love and mistaken identity unravel. As the pieces fall into place, everyone, including the reader, is in for a shocking discovery.

"Lefebvre's impeccably researched, grippingly told story is a richly drawn and thought-provoking work that weaves its way through the suspense."
About the Author: Lefebvre, Political Scientist, Educator
Lefebvre presents another major literary work. This time, in his first work of fiction, he finds inspiration in historical events. Gil and his wife, Marcia, live in Lake Arrowhead, California.
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